The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingT. Laurie, 1871 - 170 páginas |
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... never ' be supplied ' . PRACTICE . 1. I mean to state ' not entirely to defend his con- duct ' . 2. A soul as full of worth ' , as void of pride ' , Which nothing seeks to show ' , or needs to hide ' , Which , nor to guilt nor fear ...
... never ' be supplied ' . PRACTICE . 1. I mean to state ' not entirely to defend his con- duct ' . 2. A soul as full of worth ' , as void of pride ' , Which nothing seeks to show ' , or needs to hide ' , Which , nor to guilt nor fear ...
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... never will break ! 6. Love of Birth - place ( Clifton Grove ) . C. Neale . Fair Nature ! thee , in all thy varied charms , Fain would I clasp for ever in my arms : Thine are the sweets which never , never sate ; - Thine still remain ...
... never will break ! 6. Love of Birth - place ( Clifton Grove ) . C. Neale . Fair Nature ! thee , in all thy varied charms , Fain would I clasp for ever in my arms : Thine are the sweets which never , never sate ; - Thine still remain ...
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... never meet ! Changes befall , and friends , we know , may part , But distance only cannot change the heart : And were I call'd to prove th ' assertion true , One proof should serve , - —a reference to you . Whence comes it , then , that ...
... never meet ! Changes befall , and friends , we know , may part , But distance only cannot change the heart : And were I call'd to prove th ' assertion true , One proof should serve , - —a reference to you . Whence comes it , then , that ...
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1 ANGER AND RAGEAdams Anger against | 1 |
CHAP | 2 |
Against Idleness | 11 |
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